I am sharing pictures of over / under gun by Bhargav Arms Co. T.M Stallion in 28inches for others to have an idea if anyone wishes to buy the same. While i was searching for a 12 bore gun Indian make, i started a thread for advice but wondered nobody was interested into discussions on Indian make. On top of that there were no pictures available neither on the internet or IFG. So first thing i am posting a few clicked by phone. If i could take better i will update in future. As far as quality and performance is concerned i cannot say anything and could only comment in future. This gun weighs around 3.8 kgs and is a single trigger with ejectors. Its an average gun for recreation shooting and should be compared with sisters of Indain make only.(Note: I have posted my review of field performance of this gun in following posts below, the purpose of this thread is to provide first hand experience to new buyers like me who have no where to gather info. while making their first purchase of an unfamiliar make.)

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sa_ali wrote:congrats, This should be able to give you first hand feel of shooting.

Thanks “ sa_ali” for your wishes. Lets see how does it turn out. If i am honest, i dont have very high expectations. My purpose is basic practise for clay pegions. The nearest range is at Patiala which is 200 kms from my place. Other ranges close to my town have monopoly of few persons, where outsiders are not very welcomed. My effort would be to goto Patiala range but you can get your own clay thrower. I hope you understand what i mean. Thanks for writing.

Please share about pattern..As per Mr. Bhargava, he claimed that he referred one of the Beretta model, in terms of Heat treatment (tempering), specifications, Material etc.if things are copied then it should meet pattern also..

sameer4u wrote:Please share about pattern..As per Mr. Bhargava, he claimed that he referred one of the Beretta model, in terms of Heat treatment (tempering), specifications, Material etc.if things are copied then it should meet pattern also..

Eagerly waiting for your feedback..

Regards

Dear sameer It would be too early to comment about the performance of the gun but as on the face of it its an average gun with average craftsmanship. I can only provide a detail after proper testing of the gun. Thanks

Thanks Ajaaybeer ji,I believe Modern single trigger craftsmanship is better than Stallion. I tried to compare photographs you shared for Stallion & modern review on Youtube . Chamber face is also not fine. some dent & scratch marks are visible on the face as compared to Modern. I got good feedback about pattern of Modern double trigger o/u (24" I guess) from one of my friend. As per him his Modern pattern was 3 ft for top barrel at 50 mtr, & Bottom barrel appox. 4 ft.In my opinion, it might be good, if we go for 30 Inch Modern. I wish Modern Single trigger should also give atleast this same performance.

Anyways, Pls give me your contact no. in personal msg. As I don't have access to send msg. I'll call you to discuss in detail.I am also looking for buying Indian made gun, due to budget constraints.

Ajaaybeer wrote:I am sharing pictures of over / under gun by Bhargav Arms Co. T.M Stallion in 28inches for others to have an idea if anyone wishes to buy the same. While i was searching for a 12 bore gun Indian make, i started a thread for advice but wondered nobody was interested into discussions on Indian make. On top of that there were no pictures available neither on the internet or IFG. So first thing i am posting a few clicked by phone. If i could take better i will update in future. As far as quality and performance is concerned i cannot say anything and could only comment in future. This gun weighs around 3.8 kgs and is a single trigger with ejectors. Its an average gun for recreation shooting and should be compared with sisters of Indain make only.

Performance review of Stallion : After a long time i got a chance to test my Stallion at open country side. To my dismay my gun failed me. I wrote in the very beginning that i didnt have very high expectations from the gun for performance but failure is not expected atleast. I am not a professional but like any other person looking for decent quality. Issues faced:1: Only one cartiridge fired or single barrel worked for the reason the firing pin fell from the other and went missing . 2: The one operational barrel also faced a jammed ejector .3: The used shell didnt eject and had to be manually extracted after struggle.

For the day it was a spoil sport. The gun is an utter dissapointment. We used manual clay pegion thrower for recreational shooting to test our guns before we goto nearby range. It saved me a journey to range well . Other over under we used was Himalayan over under with double trigger and single ejector . Himalayan gun is also not worthy of quality. It also faced ejectors issue although it had a single ejector . The shell also gets stuck in that gun. Guess what saved the mood from being ruined? My friends grandfather’s old side by side short gun 30 inch barrel saved the remainder .

Xonclusion: The gun was bought for 54k rs but its not worth half the price. The finish quality is not good and build quality can be made out from operational failure. This one is not recommended. I will try to get it repaired from somewhere and will extract what it has to deliver. Final word is go for better quality .

Regards Ajaybir Sandhu

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Dear Ajay ji. First thing first the firing pin of bottom barrel is not centred to the barrel ( the primer ) this will effect the firing of the gun . You can notice the spent shell . The firing pin indentation is offset to the bottom of primer . Try to get a good gun Smith who can tune the firing pin so that it hits the centre of primer . Regards..Your friend SATHVIK